Cloning
In molecular biology, cloning means the production of recombinant DNA molecules with the help of cloning vectors. During the cloning process, restriction enzymes recognize and cut DNA at specific positions. The DNA fragments generated this way, can be re-ligated by ligases to form newly combined DNA fragments and vectors.
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Cloning
Molecular cloning refers to the process of making multiple molecules. Cloning is commonly used to amplify DNA fragments containing whole genes. These can then be used in a wide number of biological experiments and practical applications ranging from genetic fingerprinting to large scale protein production.
We currently offer cell-free protein synthesis systems and plasmids, restriction enzymes and ligases to aid in molecular cloning workflows and electroporation cuvettes compatible with common instruments for transfection. Furthermore, we also provide solutions for DNA, RNA and protein purification, including specific tools for plasmids and storage solutions to biobank viable cell lines over time.

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